Are we brave enough to live in the mystery,
not the addiction to finding answers.
What if our reality is not what we think? Death different from what we see? Beauty more complex than we observe? Our small choices significant beyond our imagination? What if what we think we know is wrong? Or merely the tip of a way cooler iceberg?
What if we became radically receptive?
What does that even mean...
rad·i·cal adj \ra-di-kl\ 1) of, relating to, or proceeding from a root and/or origin 2) very different from the usual or traditional 3) slang, excellent, cool
re·cep·tivity n \ri-sep-tiv-i-ty 1) able or inclined to receive; open/ responsive to ideas, impressions, or suggestions 2) of a sensory end organ: fit to receive/ transmit stimuli
Perhaps radical receptivity is being open… to our roots, our place of origin… our inner voices, primal drives, discarded childhood dreams, mythological archetypes. Maybe it is about becoming an open circuit board for impressions. Not just for FB posts and Twitter feeds but unusual ideas like the wisdom of trees, the curiosity of children. Ideas, impressions, feelings we've become too busy or numb to see, hear, taste, smell, touch - feel.
Modern science is catching up with Eastern religion in acknowledging the connectedness of all things. It is a radical departure from where we are now, but not from where we began - when we gathered and hunted only what we needed. It demands a radical shift in perspective. Will we be receptive?
Are we radical enough to be the change we seek? Brave enough to live in the mystery, not the addiction to finding answers? Bold enough to be receptive to what we need? To being still? Being awake? Being?
What if we softened our gaze? Removed time from the equation? Bent productivity until it became prisms of sky and ocean? Looked at lines, bottom and top, as mere details in a three hundred and sixty degree work of natural art?
What if we became radically receptive to the beauty all around us? The love? How we see it? What we offer it? How we are it.
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This begins to address the concept of home but is far from exhaustive. The links below provide a fuller picture but again – limited. It is a living, breathing concept brought to life most fully, only by our individual personal experience with it. It is merely cognitive until we make it more. http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Gated-Politics-Reflections-Possibility/dp/0816646902 http://books.google.com/books?id=SUcW2- http://stevengelberg.com/about_artist.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptive_field
Glenn Schloss
You might not be aware of it, but it's there. Silent. Ticking. Beating. Pulsing. Shifting. Moving tempos throughout the course of your day. The beating pulse that resonates directly from your heart. But are we paying attention? Are we truly awake or are we half asleep? There is a rhythm and a creative fire within all of us that goes largely unnoticed throughout much of our conscious waking day because of static and interference with the outside world. We negotiate with traffic and internet connections on a daily basis making it difficult to just step back and listen inward.
What if you could set yourself free from the noise?
Listen in silence to your heart beat that is radically receptive and open to infinite creation. A space to focus on the stillness, the chaos, the unevenness and the steadiness that make up your personal rhythm. A radically delicious and receptive soul groove.
Arrive in silence, leave your words at the door and RIDE THE WAVE
Awaken your mind,body, spirit and groove.
For Vibration.
Holly Brigham
When painting, I respond to images from Art History and ones that are being produced today. I create new images that show strong women in a non-objectified way. I also choose subjects that I feel a connection to because ultimately there is a merging of their story with mine, as I am the model for the portraits. I value working from life and since most of my subjects are either mythological or historical, I don't have the possibility of painting them from life. So, I begin with myself, altering my features, but never entirely removing my likeness either. The most important thing is to tell their story in a positive way, to give voice where there may not have been. I become a receptacle for their story. Though these paintings are self-portraits I refer to them as portraits. The subject is the most important thing.
The end result becomes a juxtaposition of different realities. I find symbols that relay my subject's story and ultimately are ones that tell mine as well because I choose them. I like layering meanings to hopefully reach some universal truth. My paintings are collaborations on some level; co-produced with the subject. In Elisabeth and Julie as Juno and Flora, my daughter Flora and I are the models. We are posing as the 18th c. French court painter Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun and her daughter Julie who are in turn posing as Juno and Flora from Roman Mythology. I wanted to do a portrait of this artist as the last painting in my series, the Seven Sisters. I chose Vigee-Lebrun because she often did self-portraits with her daughter, because she was painter for Marie Antoinette, was successful as a woman and painted beautiful portraits. Oftentimes, 18th century portraits depict women in the guise of mythological subject matter. I looked for a story to represent and found an obscure story of when Juno was angry with Jupiter for betraying her and giving birth to Athena by himself. She was telling the goddess Flora, who in turn told her a secret of how she can give birth without input from Jupiter. This is interesting, in turn, because Vigee-Lebrun leaves her husband and travels when the French Revolution starts and continues to paint for other courts throughout Europe.
I am doing the work of a painter but also of an art historian and 21st century feminist. The work seems to take on a timelessness. I am interested in the idea of regeneration, rebirth, resurrection and I think this allows me to observe and recreate history. History is important to me, but I am not bound to it. It is the larger truths that dictate my choices.
Kate Light
From New York City: Thoughts on Radical Receptivity
Here is a delightful paradox: In the midst of one of my intermittent "crazily busy" periods, I'm invited to slow down, to share a few thoughts about Radical Receptivity-openness at the roots. Yet, during a period like this, my longing becomes-in a sense-to be less receptive, to be selective, to carve out space...for what? To create things. Resisting what? The world out of which I create?
As years of my life go by in my beloved, insane, New York, I notice the invitation to receptivity is ongoing and ever-increasing; while, at the same time, alas, the threat to receptivity is ongoing and everyday. So my questions become: What am I missing, forgetting, or misinterpreting in the dance and the haste and the seeming onslaught? How can I sift through it to find what is really important or to what I need?
The Soul selects her own Society -
Then - shuts the Door -
To her divine Majority -
Present no more - (Dickinson)
Yes, Present no more, one sighs-to email, to noise, to flash and distraction, even to the many people and things one loves most.
I've known her - from an ample nation -
Choose One -
Then - close the Valves of her attention -
Like Stone -
That is it, exactly: learning to open and close the valves of our attention, in order to receive at our roots. And of the two skills, neither the opening nor the closing is the more essential, to our artistic, creative lives.
Rachel Basch
The theologian Henri Nouwen wrote: "We will never believe that we have anything to give unless there is someone able to receive. Indeed, we discover our gifts in the eyes of the receiver." I keep those words taped to the wall above my desk, as a reminder to do the often hard work of receiving -- receiving love, receiving the other, receiving the self. There can never be enough reminders for me to open my arms and unclench my hands so as to be ready to engage in receptivity.
Anne Wells
Radical receptivity... I wear a carved silver bracelet on my arm that says "live in the mystery"... It is my pseudo-tatoo that reminds me that each and every day I do not know what will come next -- or much of anything for that matter. We think we know, we try to control and anticipate, but truly life is a miracle unfolding of which we understand very little. I like being in that space... Not knowing feels good, exciting and adventuresome -- even in the mundane. Thank you Kelly and ETC for bringing this concept of radical receptivity to the light and helping us each to honor our daily divine walk in the great mystery of life."
Glenn Schloss
You might not be aware of it, but it's there. Silent. Ticking. Beating. Pulsing. Shifting. Moving tempos throughout the course of your day. The beating pulse that resonates directly from your heart. But are we paying attention? Are we truly awake or are we half asleep? There is a rhythm and a creative fire within all of us that goes largely unnoticed throughout much of our conscious waking day because of static and interference with the outside world. We negotiate with traffic and internet connections on a daily basis making it difficult to just step back and listen inward.
What if you could set yourself free from the noise?
Listen in silence to your heart beat that is radically receptive and open to infinite creation. A space to focus on the silence, the chaos, the unevenness and the steadiness that make up your personal rhythm. A radically delicious and receptive soul groove.
Arrive in silence, leave your words at the door and RIDE THE WAVE
Awaken your mind,body, spirit and groove.
Four Vibrations.
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